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Don’t Vent. Vote!!!

Admin by Admin
August 31, 2025
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Dr. Mark Devonish

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His predicament unmistakably precarious, was fittingly exposed with this a most insincere of protestations, or rather pleas, with the woman he now confesses to love unconditionally. For this the reciprocation craved, beseeching her forgiveness, with shockingly unimaginative reassurances of till death should us never part. In fact, all spoken he unreservedly meant, as blood signed vows underpinned these his assurances: Financial, physical and emotional abuses shall no longer be of him.

Then, having assured assurances, came pledges to purge of all Freudian fixations, solemnly swearing alcohol and drugs would no longer be irresistible vices. Thereafter, this his ironclad commitment, or at least that was the thought: Anger management remediation shall be undertaken, with battering of the defenceless children, seen its last days, for he is a man anew.

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However, her existence was one scarred by blood-curdling terror, remorseless beatings and brutal rapes, setting priority, irreversible and nonnegotiable, with the all too traumatised children. Which means, being of Solomonic wisdom, her eyes locked his to query, where were these many promises, you are now belatedly delivering at my feet?

Then, with fear palpable, yet fearless, she interrogated, why now these all too glorious undertakings, when failures you tragically registered over the twenty-eight years past? Thereafter, in voice tremulous but disposition stern, she reminded, an excruciating and distressing 28yrs the children have endured, therefore move on I must, and so should you.

And it’s in this circumstance we are so positioned, being assaulted with these many PPP politically timed electoral promises, having endured 5, if not 28yrs of a most abusive marriage. Which means, sleeplessly fearful of the impending divorce, they having not expressed an iota of matrimonial love for 28 abusive years, are incredibly misdirecting assurances on our poverty, disregarding their Billionaire Diamond Gala, coincided with the masses pauperised on less than a daily US$5.50.

Then, with this our poverty counting many hungered decades, they having registered inordinate years of uncaring inaction, are now belatedly offering binding guarantees, on tackling the scourge of gold smuggling and corruption. However, with these political betrayals facing disrobe, painfully illuminated was our awareness of the years past of indifference, since Transparency International predictably evidenced their corruption failure, 39 out of 100. So, confronted with faces unsmiling and unbelieving, compelled they were to venture into the pants-wetting comical, in proffering Sugar, which has been cadaveric for decades, will be made almighty great again, with a vote recorded PPP.

But with we enduring more blackouts than the neighbourhood drunkard, forced they were, out of political desperation, to incredulously promise: A vote registered PPP, would have power poles viagra erect, even as electricity is certain to go non-stop, like young lovers. However, irremovably unconvinced were we, so with more than 100,000 Venezuelans already counted beyond our free-for-all borders, they who evidenced tragic failures in protecting us argue: A documented PPP vote would position us in impenetrable stead, to counter all external threats.

Then, to redirect eyes from this emerging Venezuelan threat, they with smokescreen, promised most unconvincingly: Re-election will create generational wealth through cash grants, pension increases, single parents’ subsidies, public assistance etc. And with the aforestated unambiguously hilarious, even as it affirmed shameless electioneering, they out of dire despair, vowed to reverse their policy of mistreating Public Servants as Public Slaves, by providing the most competitive wage packages. Thereafter, this their most embarrassing assurance: The naked circus of one, registering the irreversibly somnolent Charles Ramson Snr, would see a most fulfilling and full arousal, unlikely sexual, with a vote recorded PPP.

Therefore, having had 5, if not 28yrs to realise these many promises, even as they rained abuses on us the long-suffering masses, makes this their disingenuous pleas for matrimonial continuity, most incredulous. For this our grief, five trillion dollars totalled their budgets, which having enriched a favoured few, provided us the excluded many, five trillion reasons not to venture near that afflicted cup.

Moreover, with the favoured few bewilderingly prioritised, in the context of us facing poverty neglect, mean their vacuous promises will be resoundingly repudiated, making this political divorce all but certain. In fact, with these forever our irremovable burdens, having endured a most traumatic and distressing 28yrs, means this decision stands unwavering, thus move on we must, and so should PPP.

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